Goldie’s Story

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Goldie came to Kane Humane along with Cody in September of 2008.  They were found starving in Marble Canyon by some tourists passing through. They brought the dogs to the Travel Center in Kanab who in turn contacted Kane Humane. Both dogs were picked up and placed in a foster home on Cedar Mountain. In November they were brought down to another foster home in the Kanab area. In March the people fostering Cody and Goldie notified Kane Humane that they were moving and could no longer foster them. All of Kane Humane’s foster homes were full, so Best Friends Animal Society agreed to take them both. Goldie’s name was then changed to Felicity and in less than one month she was adopted from Best Friends and is now known as ”Amber”. Many thanks to Best Friends for helping Kane Humane and finding Amber her forever home.
Her new family has this to say:
Felicity is now "Amber".  It rolls off the tongue nicely, she looks like an Amber, and she's responding to the name already.  What a LOVE she is and we absolutely adore her.  We couldn't be happier with this sweet, gentle, delightful dog.  Our fluffy white cat Daisy is adjusting to having Amber in the house.  Daisy has come out of hiding from under the bed, we are all sleeping within 10 feet of each other, and there has been zero aggressive behavior, just a cautious sizing up of one another.
 
This morning Amber met her new pack:  4 girlfriends who meet in front of my house each morning to do our 3-mile walk to Kenneth Village for coffee, where anywhere from 6-12 local old timers sit on the sidewalk to watch the parade of dog walkers and baby strollers go by.  Amber was an instant celebrity and everyone loved her.  Her manners are perfect.  One man, John, brought his adopted pound puppy, a feisty male who usually barks and lunges, but in Amber's presence he settled right down and behaved.  What Good Dogs!  Amber made me so very proud.
   
So, it's all good news!  I want to extend my personal thanks to everyone at Best Friends.  You were so warm and welcoming and it was an honor to be in your presence.  If human beings treated each other with the kindness and respect you show to all living creatures, our planet would be healed.  Thank you again for helping us find the perfect dog and we promise we'll take very good care of each other.  
 
Bye for now and all best wishes to you - 
Julie & Steve Webber, Amber and Daisy May
Glendale, California
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